As noted in the Scientific American and elsewhere, the Allen Telescope Array was recently forced into hibernation. While we are sad to see this happen, SETI@home receives its data elsewhere, so our project is not directly affected. Dr. Eric Korpela wrote a helpful Q&A about this in the SETI@home Staff Blog.-- BOINC/SETI@home network/web/science/development person
-- "Any idiot can have a good idea. What is hard is to do it." - Jeanne-Claude

Looking here in Europe what the result is, you see differend messages spread around from the news-media mentioning that Seti@Home is stopping all it's projects also this one.

Looking to the Websites, you see the comments of people which wiil stop crunching for Seti@Home and going to crunch for other projects or stopping totally, this because the information that was given from the Seti-Institute was not to clear enough.

I think SETI@home should make a press release and send it to these organizations. The misinformation I have seen from European news agencies is disturbing. It is not hard to make a few clicks to this website and see that SETI@home is NOT effected. It amazes me how lazy and irresponsible news agencies have become these days. It seems they run stories for entertainment purposes rather than to report actual facts."By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God's command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible". Hebrews 11.3

On the News here in Chicago the other night, they reported that the SETI program at Berkley would no longer be funded and that the university would be forced to close the program entirely. Though the photos they showed were of a radio telescope array, not Aricebo. Very disturbing. Perhaps if it really isnt true, someone from the SETI program sghould make a press release and also ask for retractions.... Just a thought?

On the News here in Chicago the other night, they reported that the SETI program at Berkley would no longer be funded and that the university would be forced to close the program entirely. Though the photos they showed were of a radio telescope array, not Aricebo. Very disturbing. Perhaps if it really isnt true, someone from the SETI program sghould make a press release and also ask for retractions.... Just a thought?

I also stated this in a previous post a few replies down. And I agree with your statement."By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God's command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible". Hebrews 11.3

On the News here in Chicago the other night, they reported that the SETI program at Berkley would no longer be funded and that the university would be forced to close the program entirely. Though the photos they showed were of a radio telescope array, not Aricebo. Very disturbing. Perhaps if it really isnt true, someone from the SETI program sghould make a press release and also ask for retractions.... Just a thought?

The official press release is on the front page of SETI@Home, and it directly links to Dr. Eric Korpela's Q&A about the shutdown.

Asking the press for a restraction would be like trying to get TMZ to stop following around celebrities. Good luck with that.

Today on NPR Science Friday the director of the Seti Institute
made clear that they are separate from seti@home and seti@home
continues to operate as normal using data from Arecibo.

She did not mention seti@home till a caller asked about seti@home
though. I sort of wish she'd said something about seti@home a bit
sooner. Even the host, Ira Flatow, seemed to confuse the two
seti projects.

The official press release is on the front page of SETI@Home, and it directly links to Dr. Eric Korpela's Q&A about the shutdown.

Asking the press for a restraction would be like trying to get TMZ to stop following around celebrities. Good luck with that.

That's not a press release, friend...that's a simple announcement on a website and unless other people spread the links, the people that should see it won't. A press release would be faxed/emailed to the various local news agencies or ones that have been inaccurately reporting the info.

The official press release is on the front page of SETI@Home, and it directly links to Dr. Eric Korpela's Q&A about the shutdown.

Asking the press for a restraction would be like trying to get TMZ to stop following around celebrities. Good luck with that.

That's not a press release, friend...that's a simple announcement on a website and unless other people spread the links, the people that should see it won't. A press release would be faxed/emailed to the various local news agencies or ones that have been inaccurately reporting the info.

That's about as much of a press release you're gonna get. Take it or leave it. It's good enough for the women I date.

The official press release is on the front page of SETI@Home, and it directly links to Dr. Eric Korpela's Q&A about the shutdown.

Asking the press for a restraction would be like trying to get TMZ to stop following around celebrities. Good luck with that.

That's not a press release, friend...that's a simple announcement on a website and unless other people spread the links, the people that should see it won't. A press release would be faxed/emailed to the various local news agencies or ones that have been inaccurately reporting the info.

That's about as much of a press release you're gonna get. Take it or leave it. It's good enough for the women I date.

Then SETI@home poses to lose crunchers if the situation is not cleared up properly in my opinion. The women you date must be very confused then :P"By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God's command, so that what is seen was not made out of what was visible". Hebrews 11.3

The official press release is on the front page of SETI@Home, and it directly links to Dr. Eric Korpela's Q&A about the shutdown.

Asking the press for a restraction would be like trying to get TMZ to stop following around celebrities. Good luck with that.

That's not a press release, friend...that's a simple announcement on a website and unless other people spread the links, the people that should see it won't. A press release would be faxed/emailed to the various local news agencies or ones that have been inaccurately reporting the info.

That's about as much of a press release you're gonna get. Take it or leave it. It's good enough for the women I date.

Then SETI@home poses to lose crunchers if the situation is not cleared up properly in my opinion. The women you date must be very confused then :P

Already covered this. SETI@Home is only going to lose the crunchers that don't bother to check the website.

And those that don't will likely let BOINC run SETI until it's out of units, only the units won't end. Then they'll find out.

The women I date are smart enough to know how much action to take and when action is necessary. ;-)